The superstar Bruce Lee brought Chinese Kung Fu to Hollywood and let the world see the Chinese style. Unfortunately, on July 20, 1973, he died suddenly at the age of 32, which has become an eternal pain in the hearts of movie fans. Today, it has been 50 years since he left us. On

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The The superstar Bruce Lee brought Chinese Kung Fu to Hollywood and let the world see the Chinese style. Unfortunately, on July 20, 1973, he died suddenly at the age of 32, which has become an eternal pain in the hearts of movie fans. Today, it has been 50 years since he left us. On - Lujuba superstar Bruce Lee brought Chinese Kung Fu to Hollywood and let the world see Chinese style. Unfortunately, on July 20, 1973, he passed away suddenly at the age of 32, which has become an eternal pain in the hearts of movie fans. Today, it has been 50 years since he left us. On this important day, many netizens have begun to revisit the classic scenes of Bruce Lee's Hollywood interview and see the shock he brought to the world. Bruce Lee's interview video is very rich. The first half is a sitting interview. He communicates with the interviewer in fluent English. The conversation is quite exciting. The second half is a martial arts performance on the spot. The whole process is confident and calm. It is reported that he participated in the interview at the age of 24. He first introduced his name, age, and place of birth in English, and then he talked about his experience of starting filming at the age of 6 and leaving Hong Kong at the age of 18. During the conversation with the interviewer, Bruce Lee was humorous, mischievous, and serious. He couldn’t help but smile when he mentioned his child. When talking about the most powerful and powerful oriental martial arts, Bruce Lee first smiled and said humbly that it’s not good to say that, but in his opinion, kung fu is very good. When talking about kung fu specifically, Bruce Lee's mood suddenly changed, his speech was very professional, and he felt a sense of cultural pride from within. He said that Kung Fu originated in China and is the ancestor of karate and jujitsu. It has a relatively complete training system and its movements are smooth and coherent. When asked to describe martial arts with water, Bruce Lee also made witty remarks, saying that water can penetrate everything, including the hardest stone, and water is also immaterial, unable to catch it or hurt it, any kung fu is eager to reach this state, soft and flexible like water, changing with the opponent's changes, and karate, etc., stop after one or two movements. After saying this, he smiled proudly and calmly. And when he showed martial arts movements, he was also relaxed and interesting. First, he used simple hand movements to let the experiencer feel what kung fu is. From the video, we can see that he punches very fast and can hear the sound, but the reaction of the experiencer is almost half a beat, and he hides after punching. Then, explain the flexibility of Kung Fu from attack points such as the head, waist, and legs. Finally, the classic "Mantis Boxing" performance was brought. After watching the entire video, I was completely attracted by his smile and confidence. Whether it was fluent oral English expression or stretched body, it showed that his confidence was not just for others to see, but from the bottom of his heart. As the first actor who brought kung fu to Hollywood, his acting career was short and exciting. It is reported that Bruce Lee began to practice Tai Chi at the age of 7, and learned Wing Chun from Ip Man at the age of 14. He also absorbed the strengths of Hong Quan, Baihe Quan, Shaolin Boxing, poking feet, and many other parents to create "Jet Kune Do". Bruce Lee's original name was Li Zhenfan, and the first martial arts gym he opened when he went to the United States to study was "Zhenfan Guoshu Museum", hoping to let the world understand the profoundness of Chinese martial arts. I don't know if the name also includes his father's beautiful words. Later, his martial arts subjects also realized his dream. Not only did the word "kung fu" be included in the English dictionary, but it also spread Chinese Kung Fu to the world. The line in the movie "Chinese are not sick men" is still shocking. In past memories, many people mentioned that what Bruce Lee thinks of is the "yellow one-piece suit" logo shape, including Stephen Chow's tribute to Bruce Lee movies, etc. are also of this type. The audience seldom sees his elegant side. I hope this interview scene will let you know him differently, and miss this Chinese superstar again. Unauthorized reprinting of this article is strictly prohibited. Violators will be investigated!
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